The Straits Times, 2 October 1964

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times He**!*** 1 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 871 1 Extra agenda item CONCILIATION COMMISSION FOR MALAYSIA-INDONESIA DISPUTE PROPOSED FOR TALKS OF THE NON-ALIGNED NATIONS CAIRO, Thursday THE setting up of a conciliation commission to mediate in the Malaysia-Indonesia dispute has been proposed as an extra item for discussion at the second nonaligned summit conference opening here
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  • 132 1 Razak: No Soek men on ThaiMalaysian border BANGKOK, Thurs. The Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Tun Abdul Ra/:ik, said today there was no evidence of Indonesian a ucriilas working among terrorists in the ThaiMalavsian border jungle. "But they have the same objectives," he said. Tun Abdul Razak was
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  • 160 1 U.S. admiral flies in for a 2-day visit KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Rear-Ad-miral Jack P. Monroe (above), commander of U.S. naval forces in the Philippines, said today that U.S. naval units in the South-West Pacific were capable of "soberins" tensions in this part of the world. lie was speaking to reporters
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  • 239 1 SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE'S labour "s&ongman,* Mr. C.y. Devan Nair, resigned from the powerful National Trades Union Congress today. In his resignation letter to the NTUC chairman. Mr. Ho See Beng, he said he had resigned to devote more time to his Bungsar Parliamentary constituency
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  • 24 1 GENEVA, Thurs. President Soekarno of Indonesia arrived here today for a brief rest before attending the neutral summit conference In Cairo. UPI.
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  • 329 1 Singapore student sues Japanese Govt TOKYO. Thurs. A Singapore student yesterday filed a suit against the Japanese Government for stopping his scholarship. The student. Chua Swee Li, 22. of Singapore, claimed in his suit filed with the Tokyo district court that the Japanese Government's action against him was illegal. A
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  • 54 1 LONDON. Thurs. Odds against a Tory victory in the Oct. 15 general election shortened to evens yesterday for the first time with one leading firm of London bookmakers. The firm. Ladbrokes. gave odds of 6-4 on a Labour win. Prices quoted by another bookmaker: Labour 13-8 on,
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  • 43 1 PEKING. Thurs. Nearly three-quarters of a million people gathered in the streets here today for a mass parade to mark the 15th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the New China News Agency reported. Reuter.
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  • 148 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. The J official Antara news agency today announced the proclamation of the "Republic of Malaya with Haji Haron bin Haji Putin as acting President and Prime Minister." Antara said the proclamation was made on Sept. 17 last year in Malacca, covering the Malayan Peninsula and Singapore
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  • 226 1 TWO more Indonesia captured by securi area today. The men, wearing c: Ing tired and hungry, we were walking along the no resistance. The paratroopers told the security forces that they came out of the jungle after hearing appeals to surrender from a voice
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  • 38 1 HONG KONG. Thuis. A boy and girl were 'slightly injured' and taken to hospital after an explosion in a Kowloon cinema today, as Communists here celebrated the 15ih anniversary- of the Chinese Peoples Republic. Reuter.
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  • 55 1 BOSTON. Thurs. Five firemen were killed early today when a wall of a blazing factory collapsed as they scaled a ladder, crushing them beneath the rubble. Four firemen were killed on the spot, a fifth died some hours later, and at least 13 others were in
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  • 32 1 HOLLYWOOD Thurs. French actor Alain Delon's wife. Nathlie. and their 8-pound. 8-ounce son were reported doing well today in Cedars of Lebanon Hospital The baby was born yesterday. UPI.
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  • 24 1 KAMPA. Thurs. Uganda Is to establish embassies in Peking Cairo. Addis Ababa and Rome, the National Assembly was told here today —Reuter
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  • 161 1 1,000 feared dead in flood WEW DELHI, Thurs.— Al le:>sf 1.000 people ;ire Feared lo have been washed away by rampaging waters from a hnrs! rise voir which surged through ;i southeast Indian Io w n on Tuesday. The reservoir disaster, believed to bo the worst of its kind in
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  • 25 1 PLOT SMASHtO MONTEVIDEO, Thurs Paraguayan security pollce mashed army and air force plot to .i-\n-sinate President Alfredo Stroessncr. informed sources said today— AP.
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  • AFRO ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 119 2 The bomb: Rubbish says Peking rpOKYO, Thurs The 1 U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusks Statement that Communist China mi^ht explode a nuclear bomb soon was termed a •lubrication" by informed Com mun i s t Chinese sources in Peking today. A correspondent for the Japanese Kyodo News Service, who
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    • 132 2 ENVOY TOLD: RETURN OR YOU'RE FIRED VIENTIANE. Thurs.— The Laotian Government has decided to withdraw its ambassador to North Vietnam, Mr. Thao Phene. the Laotian Premier, Prince Souvanna Phouma. told the National Assembly Ik re today. "We have decided to recall our ambassador In Hanoi If he does not come
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    • 266 2 tAIGON, Thurs. The South Vietnamese Prime .Minister, Maj.Gen. Nguyen Khanh. last night announced cabinet changes and other movements of top personnel which have been demanded by the "Young Turks' of the armed forces. But in a communique, he denied that
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    • 37 2 TOKYO. Thurs— Athletes and officials quartered In the Olympic Village were woken up by a pre- dawn earthquake today. Windows and doors rattled but there were no reports of damage I or casualties —Reuter.
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    • 65 2 India forms all-in-one plane maker NEW DELHI. Thurs. The Indian Government today i announced the merger ol all India's aircraft manu- I lacturing units into one sirple statu-o\vi.«'d undertaking. The new company, to be I known as Hindustan Aero- I nautics India Ltd., will build Russian MiG supersonic fighters as
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    • 304 2 Khoman tells of spy peril in his country VIENNA, Thurs. TUN Thanat Khoman. the Thai Foreign Minister, spoke in Vienna yesterday of the manifold infiltration in his country. •Agents armed with modern weapons, or equipped with money or booklets or other propaganda material, or even women with lipsticks try to
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    • 210 2 Nik to sell more arms to Soek MOSCOW. Thurs.—lndonesia is expected to buy more military equipment from the Soviet I'nion v a result of President Soekarno's tuo-day visit to Moscow, an Indonesia n source said here last nieht. At Kremlin reception in his honour last night Dr. Soekarno said his
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    • 57 2 NAIROBI, Thurs. Two yo'ice constables were jailed \l>vn today after bf.ing found frailty of assaulting two men held in police custody. Com table James Kenyan.) ni was jai'ed for six years and oraerf d to be given 12 strokes of the cane. Constable Godfrey Kabanßa was
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    • 54 2 LAGOS, Thurs.— Last minute efforts to avert a strike by I Nigeria's 100,000 teachers today. i which is also the first anniversary of Nigeria as a republic, failed last night. The teachers, members of Urn Nigerian Teachers" Union, are demanding uniform wages and conditions of service
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    • 155 2 VOMBA (Malawi). Thurs. Government administration ground to a halt yesterday as only a handful of civil servants turned up lor work in Malawi's politically tense capital. Gangs armed with sticks roamed the streets to stop government employ ees from reporting for work. But so
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  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 161 3 EDWARDS AIR FORCED BASE (California). Thurs. —The U.S. Air Force yesterday showed oft for the nrstt time its 2.000 m.p.h. YFI2A interceptors whose existence was disclosed earlier this year by President Johnson. Officers told reporters here that the aircraft, with its new.
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    • 410 3 LONDON, Thursday I>KITAINs general election campaign burst into life yesterday with a new wave of booing and jeering against the Prime Minister and clashes between the two chief parties over economic policy. Sir Alec Douglas-Home faced an angry crowd for the second day running
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    • 62 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. Peter Tarallo. 38. a former I nightclub owner accused by I police of being the mastermind behind jewel thefts from plush New York flats, was yesterday jailed for 50 to 70 years. Police said the raids, which netted from US$l5O,OOO to US$2OO,OOO. included
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    • 64 3 PARIS. Thurs.— Lora Kootes. UlMllMll of the Roote.s Group, announced here that three members of the Chrysler Corporation would join the board of Rootes Motors Limited this month. Rootes shareholders recently accepted the Chrysler Corporation's offer to acquire 30 per cent of the ordinary voting
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    • 21 3 PARIS, Thurs. The 13-dav-old French milk strike spread yesterday to two more big towns, Lyons and Rheims. Reuter.
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    • 262 3 NEW YORK, Tnursday. TWELVE alleged members of an international narcotics ring which in five years allegedly smuggled more than 2,000 lb of heroin worth more than USS2OO million ($6OO million) into the U.S. were indicted yesterday by a Federal grand jury on charges
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    • 272 3 Topless sisters IN HIGH-NECKED DRESSES fail in their appeal T ONDON, Thurs. lj Two blonde cabaret artistes who went to a Piccadilly film premiere in topless dresses had their appeals against conviction for indecency dismissed yesterday. Marion Mitchell and her sister. Valeric, appealed against an order conditionally discharging them for
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    • 32 3 MIAMI. Thurs.— World heavyweight champion Cassius Clay has bought a gun. accordine to police records here. They show he purchased a .22 pistol in a pawnshop on Sept 19.— Renter.
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    • 132 3 QONCASTER. (England). Thurs. A 14-year-old schoolboy is to stand trial on a charee of murderine a 12-year-old girl At the preliminary inquiry the prosecution said the boy had told the police: We were necking on the ground. Lynn came up with her arm
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    • 191 3 BOAC TO SACK 250 PILOTS ONDON, Thurs. BOAC, Britain's major State-owned airline, will axe 3,600 employees including about 250 pilots under a new streamlining plan, observers forecast here last night. Part of the plan, drawn up by BOAC chairman Sir Giles Outhrie, will be a "golden handshake" of £9 million
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    • 25 3 Utm-ED NATIONS. Thurs. Sir Patrick Dean, chief British delegate, took over today as President of the Security Council for this month. Reuter.
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    • 18 3 MOSCOW. Thurs— The Soviet Union and Cyprus today sinned an agreement on Soviet military assistance. Reuter.
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    • 170 3 NEW YORK, Thursday. A BOUT 60,000 longshoremen in U.S. Atlantic and Gulf Coast ports went on strike yesterday as negotiations for a new contract collapsed. President Johnson Immediately took the first step to Invoke the Taft-Hartley law's Injunction procedure In a bid to bring
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  • 96 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. An exhibition of fabrics and ready-made clothes by a Japanese firm, which opened here today at the Cathay Restaurant, was attended by a large gathering of local businessmen. Also present was Mr. T. Ueda. the Japanese Consul-General In Singapore. The fabric
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  • 420 4 How can you tell an agent is authorised? CINGAPORE. Thurs.' The secretary of the Singapore Turf Clv b, Mr. D.R.H. Brown, today would I not comment in the wake of public reaction regarding the sales of Turf Club lottery tickets by un authorised agents.
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  • 59 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Toh Eng Hoe. accused of possessing a dagger in Joo Chlat Place during the disturbances early last month, was acquitted today In the First Criminal District Court. After the charge was withdrawn, Mr. R. Ramason, defending, said that this was due to his representations being
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  • 37 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Student Christian Movement of the University of Singapore will hold a public lecture on "Christianity and the revolution of our time" at the new lecture theatre "3 at 8 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 131 4 A SECTION of the big crowd looking at captured Indonesian weapons after the opening of the six-day "Challenge of Confrontation" exhibition by the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, at the lower hall of the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. Displayed in glass cases are the
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  • 105 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Young Men's Christian Association hopes to raise $600,000 to rebuild its present premises in Orchard Road. It has already received $5,000 in donations for phase one of its rebuilding scheme. The scheme Is divided Into three phases. The present 55--year-old building will be de-
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  • 271 5 Sarawak jobs: Malaya's reluctant Govt men l/UCHING, Thurs. 1V To get Malayan officers to come to Sarawak was "very difficult," the Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'acob, .said today. He Raid tha.t any Malayan civil servant who came io Sarawak uould do so only
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  • 213 5 The Work Brigade is a 'melting pot 9 says Govt man CINGAPORE, Thurs. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development. Mr. Ho Cheng Choon, tonight described the Work Brigade as a 'melting pot." where the various communities could i be fused loto a homogeneous Malaysian people. Mr. Ho
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  • 40 5 KANGAR. Thurs.— Pndi planters who engage in doable-cropping will have to pay double zakat <reImioui tithe) from next year. The Perils Religious and Malay Customs Department will introduce new legislation shoitly to authorise this collection.
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  • 56 5 PENANG. Thuis. The fifty j vigilante corps already formed in Penang need about 50 picula of sugar. 100 katis of coffee dow- der and five cartons of cigaret- I tes a month to "keep their mem- bers awukr. Appeals lor donations of these goods are being
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  • 274 5 SARAWAK PARTIES MAY MERGE IN THE ALLIANCE KUCHING, Thursday. DARTY Negara Sarawak ana Barisan Ra'ayat Jati Sarawak should "sink their old differences and come together as a united party in the Sarawak Alliance." said the Assistant Minister for National and Rural Development. Inche Abdul Rahman Ya'acob. today. Inche Abdul Rahman
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  • 95 5 DENANG. Thurs An 1 applicant for a job today challenged the city secretary. Mr. Sonni Pillai. to a fight. The man called at Mr. Pillai's office and de- manded to know when he would be interviewed for a vacancy as a hawkers' supervisor.
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  • 315 5 SINGAPORE. Thur« IME working group hich discussed architectural education at the first Malaysian architectural conference at the National Library has recommended the setting up of a National Board of Architectural Education, to be sponsored jointly by the Singapore institute of Architects and
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  • 458 5  -  ABUL FAZIL TELL POLICE OF THE ROUTE— OR HIRE ARMED GUARDS AT $2 AN HOUR by SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The police today reminded firms that simple and cheap security precautions could foil payroll robbers. A police spokesman said "All the people who were robbed
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  • 109 5 COUNCIL MAN'S PLEA ON MALAY: I DON'T SPEAK ENGLISH KUANTAN. Thurs. An Alliance town councillor. Inche Samad bin Haji Ali. today appealed to his non-Malay colleagues to speak the national language at council meetings because he could not understand English. In an adjournment speech at the monthly meeting of the
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  • 71 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs,--An auction of paintings I --the first in Malaysia j will be held by the Arts Council at the British Council Centre here on Oct. 10. The auction will help the Arts Council to raise funds for promoting cultural activities. Seventy- three local artists have
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  • 116 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Five categories of Government clerical officers, belonging to the Sirgapore Govern- ment Administ-r ati o n and Clerical Services' Union, are to merge vv'th the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees. The merger plan was agreed to at a meeting between leaders
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  • 26 5 JBSSELTON. Thurs— The Deprrtment of Broadcasting and Information became two separate departments— the Department ol Broadcasting and the Department of Information from today.
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  • 323 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A BRIDE of one month told the Sessions Court here today it was *a great disgrace" for her to go to court and take proceedings against a dealer in Indian medicine for malicious arrest. V. Jayamarie, 20, of Sen t
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  • 88 6 Malaysian grad gets Nigeria study award MR. KANNAN RUTTY ITi NAIR, 23. who leaves Kuala Lumpur for the University of Ibadan in Nigeria today, will be the first Malayvian student to go to an African university for post-graduate study. A graduate of the University of Malaya. Mr. Nair will attend
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  • 34 6 IPOH. Thurs. Thieves broke into a car workshop In Jalan Chung Thye T>hin here last night and stole two jacks, an engine starter and a fuel pump worth a total of 1940.
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  • 176 6 A homes plan for 'no cure' old people YjALACCA. Thurs. IJI The Government plans to establish regional homes in North. Central and South Malaya for about 1,000 handicapped old people now in hospitals. These old people, suffering from chronic diseases and with no hope of being cured, were occupying useful
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  • 102 6 PENANG. Thurs— A businessman, Mr. Lim Choo. lost his motorcycle while watching television in a Maxwell Road shop last night. Mr. Lim had parked his machine in front of the shop at about 8.30 p.m. before joining a large crowd watching TV. When he
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  • 258 6 A wanted man who was found in prison KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The High Court was told that po'ire Investigating a robbery found ono of the wanted men In a plare where they least thought of looking— ir) a prison. And the man. Choong Kek Onn. 21. was sent back to
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  • 25 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— Mr Tuhin Mukerjie has been elected president of the All-Malayan Estates Staff Union. The general secretary is Mr. T.P.D. Nair.
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  • 36 6 IPOH. Thurs.— A man armrd with a dagger held up a housewife O. Letchumi. 35, at the underground tunnel of the railway station here yesterday and robbed her of a gold chain worth $150.
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  • 38 6 PENANO, Thurs. Several hours after thieves had raided shop In Jelutong yesterday, polio arrested three suspects and recovered part of the stolen goods. The men were arrested in a. house in Penaga Lane.
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  • 147 6 JESSELTON, Thurs. The Commander of the East Brigade. Brigadier Ibrahim bin Ismail, will take the salute and inspect the unit at a farewell parade by the 846 Royal Navy Air Squadron next week at the Tawau Town Padang. The squadron, commanded by Lieut. Commander
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  • Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 1815 7 TO HALT GERMAN RAIDS ON ALLIED SHIPPING A RADIO STATION HAD TO BE BLOWN UP IN NEUTRAL COUNTRY ON the afternoon of July 23. 1917, a white man and four Indians worked for several hours hauling boxes of dynamite from a cave on the lonely
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  • 672 8 The Straits Times Friday, October 2, 1964. Confronting In Cairo It is an odd coincidence which finds delegations now assembling in Cairo for the second conference of unaligned i nations seriously concerned by i confident predictions of an im- minent nuclear explosion in China. The first conference of neutrals met
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  • 390 8 The Medical Council of Malaysia is expected shortly i to recognise a wide range of American medical degrees, j There has been no official word, j but the information given by the President of the Malayan Medical Association, Dato Dr. Sathiah should be accurate. The right to practise
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  • 204 8 This country is not so poor that it need demand financial sacrifices of its volunteer servicemen. Yet that is exactly what it is asking of many men of the Territorial Army who will earn less as soldiers than i as civilians. One has written to us to complain
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  • 1106 8  - Mao 's profits and losses in Africa COLIN LEGUM WITH PLENTY OF CASH SPENT CAREFULLY By THIS IS THE SECOND OF TWO ARTICLES. THE FIRST APPEARED YESTERDAY. KEEN to appear as the p r i n c i pal abettor of revolution, the Chinese actually welcome Western propaganda which exaggerates
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  • 767 8 Charlie 'The Tramp' Chaplin tells the story of his life CHARLIE Chaplin has at last written the story of his life. "My Autobiography" was published Tn London yesterday and the great comedian who has been making the world laugh with his films for exactly fifty years reveals
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  • LETTER
    • 154 8 AS your heading to Dr. PN. Wee's letter (Beotember 26i pointed out. there Ls not much mystery about the background of the old premises of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill Street. Song Ong Slang's "A Hundred Years of the Chinese in Singapore" <&. locus classicus
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  • 153 9 Three thugs slash a private tutor to death KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A privatf tutor m Erglish was slashed to death in Kumpong Limau, ott Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, hero at noon today after he was set upon by three men armed with parangs and dagger*,. Kamaruddin bin Mohamed Merlcan. 18.
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  • 70 9 JESSELTON. Thurs. The m.il.ivm:i:i Ainrayi win cut ti.e fares within Sab.ih by 10 per rent after the merger brtwrcn the Malaysian itnd Borneo Airways. *t the end of this year. Sabahs Minister for Communications. Dato Khoo Siak Chicw. said here yesrerdav. Dato Khoo. who i* also
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  • 104 9 The day 30 people chased a man CI.NGAPORE. Thurs. Thirty people. somr .irinrd with baling uookv were chasing a man in Dunlop Street when .1 police patrol dis- persed the mob. Senior Inspector V. Devadas. told a court today. 'But for the timely police intervention. the man would have been
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  • 127 9 Wife of journalist cremated SINGAPORE. Thur*. Mrs Kann Hammonds, wife of Mr. G. S Hammonds, of the Straits i Times Press (Mi Ltd.. who died in her sleep yesterday, was ere- mated today at the Mount Vernon Crematorium. She -v tf s the youngest daughter of Capt T. A. Oocttsche.
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  • 394 9 SINGAPORE, Thur* 1 i I 'THE High Court here today censured a lawyer. Mr. John Tan Chor Yong. for breach of professional etiquetto. The censure followed an application by the Singapore Bar Committee, whose disciplinary committee had found a prima facie case against
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  • 59 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. William B. Kelly, consul-ln-charge of the U.S. Consulate General to Slnsrapore for the last four months, leaves Singapore tomorrow for home to take up a new appointment with the State Department in Washington. D.C. He will be accompanied by his wife Betty, and their
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  • 418 9 Rape cases increasing so the court must protect women, judge tells youth IPOH, Thursday yEONG Ah Thim, 20. unemployed, was sentenced to five years' jail and six strokes of the rotan by Mr. Justice Ong in the High Court here today for raping an
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  • 57 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. ViceAdmlral Sir Desmond Drever Commander of the Royal Navyt Par East Fleet based on Singapore will take up duties as Chief ol Naval Personnel and Second Sea Lord at the Ministry of Defence (Navy) early next year. He has been in command
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  • 186 9 VARSITY TO HOLD FIRST COURSE IN MALAY SINGAPORE. Thurs.— o The Ur4versity of Sin g a pore's Department of Extra-mural Studies is organising its first course in the national language in an attempt to demonstrate the use of the language as a medium of instruction for a course conducted at
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  • 74 9 SINGAPORE. Thdrs.— The National Trades Union Con- 1 gress today received two more donations totalling $169 for its rehabilitation fund. This brings the fund for victims of the recent disturbances in Singapore to $71,192.79. The .wo donations came from RfJifTusion (S) Ltd being further
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  • 31 9 IPOH. Thurs. A Jumble and food sale in aid of the Redemptorist Priests' Building Fund will be held at the St. Michael's Institution hall here on Sunday morning.
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  • 256 9 Tears of joy after 'miracle' plane crash Shock Then little Terry, eight broke the silence with: "Daddy, it is good to see you again." Cpl. Massey, of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, arrived here six weks ago. Bis wife and children. Terry and Allan, six. followed in the Scottish Caledonian
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  • 90 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Six assemblymen from Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak will leave tomorrow for a fortnight's tour of New Zealand's North and South Island as guests of the New Zealand Government. They are Mr. Sin Kah Hui and Mr. Sim Boon Woo (Singapore i; Mr.
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  • 26 9 RAUB, Thurs.— The Mentrl Besar of Pahang, Date Yahaya bin Mohabed Seh, will ooen the new $34,000 Indian Association building here on Saturday.
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  • 51 9 JESSELTON. Thurs Two schoolgirls were yesterday stabbed In Ranau by an old woman who ran amok. Both victims were flown here by military helicopter for emergency surgery. The girls are Fatlmah blnte Akul. 13. and Rajlma blnte Ramin. 15 who had a 10-lnch wound on the
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  • 297 9 Expert: A strong youth movement wanted SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The youth and vocational training consultant of the People's Asso c i a tion, Mr. A. Levy, today said there was an urgent need to build up a strong youth movement in Singapore. Mr. Levy came from Israel in May last year
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  • 45 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A leading American pliiirmiiri.st. Mr. Robert A. Hardt. will arrive in Singapore on Oct. 10 for a thne-daj study population control problema. Mr. Bardl wili meet doctors, sociologists, pharmacists and government bodies engaged In family planning and population studies.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 514 9 Today* Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE I 'orea^ComDoLVs? SHORTWAVE SERVICES: (mld ht) Close. mdMSfSSmm RAD MALAYSIA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM. 6.00 Good Morning: 8.01 SERVICES IW nTif^V, 1M C C rt Actions; 8.00 Close; P.M. 1.00 PM i?nn M)£i? Caprice: 1.40 NewaUlk/Tiffln Date; 2.00 ChUtST 55rt 2 A° Mai'nlyTor 1 M^crsfoSo Bum°
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
    • 61 10 Sime Darby Holdings has announced the appointment of Mr. Dennis William Pinder as deputy chairman with eflect from Sept. 25. The board now is Mr. H.J. Brown (chairman and managing director), Mr. Pinder. Mr. R.T.R. Fletcher (managing) Mr. W.P. Chapman. Mr. K. Smedlcy. Sir Charles
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    • 424 10 SINGAPORE company, Clyde International Ltd has won an order from a group of Hong Kong industrialists i'or heavy machinery for the manufacture of steel pipes of up to (>l) in. diameter. The company's managing director. Mr. E. A. Serjeant said: "The order was secured
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    • 94 10 Mr. Tok Mi i Seng. secretary of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association, accepts a gift of Horlicks products for the Malaysian Olympic swimm- ing team, from Mr. Michael I Cook, the Horlicks Far East representative. Apart from giving 51b. of Horlicks to each competi- tor, Horlicks
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    • 89 10 Sanyo men at Japan convention A DELEGATION of 50 Malaysian dealers in Sanyo products left Singapore last Tuesday to attend the third Sanyo dealers' convention. The delegation, led by Mr. T.L. Lim (above), managing director of the local branch of Sanyo iMi Singapore Co. Ltd.. will visit Formosa and Hong
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    • 80 10 BRANDS GETS A MOUNTAIN OF MAIL fJIRLS are now busy sorting a mountain of mall received during the six-week. "Four Generations" contest run to Brands Essence of Chicken. It was the most successful ever. said Mr. N.P.H. Turner, manager of Vernat Eastern Agencies Ltd., sole agents for Brand and Co.
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    • 212 10 THE Sultan of Perak will officially open an Ipoh branch of the Overseas Union Bank Ltd. tomorrow. The bank has its headquarters in Singapore. It will be the 14th hank. including sub-branches, oper- atlng In Ipoh. which is now engaged in one of Its biggest
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    • 92 10 INDIA SEES MARKET FOR SMALL FRIDGES INDIA is coming into the Malaysian market for refrigerators. The initial aim is to explore the small mans market. She will therefore ihlp only low-priced models ot 2.8 cubic feet capacity. The refrigerators, which are manufactured under licence trom a Swiss company, by Sinar
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    • 379 10 VKW ZEALAND'S first trade mission to South-East Asia will arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 17. Mr. .1. p. Davy, of the New Zealand Tourist and Publicity Department, who is public relations officer to the mission, is now in the
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    • 76 10 Mr. P.K. Breide. export manager of the Oraetz factory, manuiacturers of the German Oraetz radios, radiograms and television receivers, has arrived in Malaysia on a ousine&3 visit. Mr. Breide is touring the Far East to .study the market and explore the possibilities of expanding the Graetz
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    • 177 10 THE Olivetti Co. has been entrusted by the International Olympic Committee with equipping the press rooms for authorised journalists at the 1964 Games this month. This was announced by Mr. L. Bianco, managing director of Olivetti (Malaysia) Ltd.. in Singapore. The press rooms have been decorated
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    • 98 10 A Sinc;>n<>n- industrialist. Mr Sliinii Kuai lu-one (above), a director of enrer Products Ltd., Jarooff, has left for the Dnltoi StetM to study the latest techniques in plywood production. Mr. Shum \\i\\ also study sales research, marketing. warehousing and production of veneerv Mr. Shum said:
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    • 183 10 TASMANIA KEEPS IN TOUCH THE manager of the Tasmanian State Trade Promotion Branch. Mr. A. B. Wilson, who accompanied a trade mission to South East Asia last year, is to revisit Singapore and Kuala Lumpur this month to renew business contacts. He hopes also to establish (new contacts. From here
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  • 215 11 Three more States get TV PENAN'G, Thurs. Tele- I vision will be an "important instrument" in the social revolution and nation-building of this country. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Scnu bin Abdul Rahman, said this toiiu> at the opening of the hnl.ili Peak television station costing SHOO. (MiII
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  • 47 11 SINGAPORE. Dnn, The Y.mg di-Per;uan Negura, Tun Yusof bui Ishak. will open the St. John Ambulance Assembly Hall i> tlie St. John Headquarters, Beach Road, at 4.15 D.m. on Oct. 24. Shaw Foundation will present an ambulance to the organisation on that occasion.
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  • 30 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will open the youth leadership training centre in South Bnoni Vista Road at 5 p.m. on Monday.
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  • 44 11 KUALA LUMPL'R. Tliurs. The Sultan of Selungor will take the salute at the march past of the Selangor Red Cross Society annual pur.ide at the pudang here on Saturday. The Sultan will later present service awards to 70 members
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  • 205 11 Razak off with team for talks on border security KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. •JHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that any revival of Communist terrorism along the border would be "effectively contained by both the Malaysian and Thai Governments." He was speaking to reporters Defore flying to Bangkok
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  • 71 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two youths armed with daggers broke into a house in Koon Seng Road yesterday afternoon, held up Its occupant. Madam Lee Slew Llam, 39, and got away with $1,300 worth of cash and jewellery. The victim told the police that the youths gagged and
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  • 47 11 SEREMBAN, liiurs. Sabahs Minister of Wellare Services, Dato O.K.K. Mohamed Yassin, who is on a weeks tour of Malaya, visited the welfare home here today. Earlier, the Minister called on the Mentri Besar. Dato Dr. Mohammed Said bin Mohammed, at the State Secretariat.
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  • 214 11 The plain clothes P.C-by an appeal judge IPOH. Thurs. The danger of sending out police constables In olain clothes to Investigate cases was emphasised by Mr. Justice Ong in the High Court here today, when he allowed an appeal by Lav Ah Choi. 23. Quashing the conviction and setting aside
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  • 93 11 CINGAPORE. Thurs. I Captain Herbert Stephan. J 58. master of the German ship Hannover, yesterday presented a silver plaque to i the Singapore Port Authority chairman. Mr. Goh Koh Pul. In commemoration of the 775 th anniversary of the port of Hamburg. The presentation was I made
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  • 60 11 Datin S's tree in new school T\ AT I N June Stephens, wife of Sabah's Chief Minister, planting a tree in the compound of tin; Ranau Secondary School to commemorate the opening of the school by her husband at the weekend. Looking on is I) itin Ganie Gilonfr. wife of
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  • 37 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, will attend the plaque unveiling ceremony and dinner Ml the Tan Ancestral Temple Po Chiak Keng in Magazine Road here at 7 p.m. tomorrow
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  • 141 11 $150,000 WINDFALL FOR NAAFI WORKERS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A new collective agreement between the management and the Naafi Local Employees Union has been signed here spelling 12 to 13 per cenjt pay increase and other benefits for the 800 union members. The pay Increases have been backdated to Jan. 1
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  • 203 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Signals is to recruit more men for training as radio and telec ommunication technicians and wireless operators. Candidates must be Malaysian citizens and have attained the age of 18 years but not their 23rd birthday at the
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  • 214 11 A plea for national language in City Council DENANG, Thurs.— The x Socialist Front Coun- cillor for Kampong Selut, Inche Omar bin Othman. last night urged the City CouocU to draw up a programme for implementing the use or the national language in th* council by 1967. "Council officers and
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  • 67 11 JESSELTON. Thuis The Sabah Alliance Party takes a wrtiiut v:< -a d! "the enemy^s effcrts in fanning Inier-racial Illwill in Singapore and elsewhere" according to a statement tami after last night's national council meeting. It was the duty of a.ll good citizens to be
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    • 499 11 TnK->^ H-j 111 -Ksf Whatever you want, you'll find at Cold FEAST WITHOUT FUSS C^«««^« C,,«n««nJr^ A^ m I H No pots to wash, no pans to scour! Yet you feast on hearty Storage Supermarket. And, not Ollh do MltV casseroles, flavourful pies, succulent meats. How? By i i i
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    • 379 12 >( ••nitnurd from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT H Wmrd Hox St cts. mxtrm TEMPORARY MACHINE OPERATOR Motors Vacancy tilled il Is th.ink.-d. HUNT'S SECRETARIAL SERVICE Invites applicants to register for Secretarial and Office posts at 32, Tne Arcade, Ist Floor, Spore. WORLD FAMOUS CORRESPONDENCE -hool requires part-time qualified tutors In
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    • 939 12 SITUATIONS VACANT ro Word, <i (Mln.)— Box Mi rf. xim NATIONAL CASH REGISTER PoMromc Mitrrime Operator required, frmale prclrrred Write giving particulars of experience, age. and other details to Box No. A 4355 8.T.. Spore. EXPERIENCED REFRIGERATOR MECHANIC. Clerk/Typist. Spraypainter. Carpenter, Driver, M Car Fittrr. Reply statins experiences salary required
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    • 942 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I Wurdt Ni f Min.)— Box St cts. txtrm LARCE AIRY ROOM off MacPnerson i Road available with telephone and car- I lorcn Chinese couple r-ai-neirjr spinster preferred RtSUJ 11 pore) >T1»;. 2 TWO STOREY Semi Detached Houses. One in Happy Garden. Une in Sennett Kstate. Furnished rent
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    • 1048 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Word* XS (Min.)— Box SO cts. txtrm SERANCOON GARDEN Three Bedroom Terrace House, fully furnlshrd. many extra. 3.01U sq. ft. beautiful garden $26..'i0u Contact 6. Cowdray Avenue. Spore. HOUSES LAND WANTED It Wmrdt ii < Min.)— Box tt eta. mxtrm WE ALWAYS HAVE ready buyers for
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    • 950 12 TUITION It Words (Min.)— Box SO ctt. rxtra PROGRESS, mm tfmui auide* Knglisb. Mathematics:- 83W4U. 4W4ISi I i: t m bom). "LONDON P«,RIS ACADEMY"!!: of Hairdressinii kxpert Tuition Given Ftrnonally by °JU years Kxpcrtencrd Continental Hairxtvlist "Margueretta' Diplomas. London/Paris, Germany!! Hairdressing Courses $300/- Puvhlilc by Instalments. UuyKvening Classes. The Only
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    • 1120 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE I it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ets. txtrm 19(1 FORD TAUNUS IIM Kxcellent Condition $3,400 0.n.0 9. Redwood Avenue Eden Park Singapore, to. Call. or Rimr *****. COINC CHEAP Flat 600 late '56 I good condition. Price $1,100. Ring i.(B'porei IM Kxt 275 or 2b» mornI
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    • 905 12 AT YOUR SERVICE It Words Si (Min.)— Box SO ctt. rxlr,, SRINC VOUH UOkUMLNU to Motion Smith Eftj will a>«Kt tiowt cltar copits at imr onccs WHILE YOU WAIT Pboiostat man Plan P'lotlDK bcrvtoc. Black a. AS. Kobiosoo Koad. 8 pore W2J4U. BRING YOUR PLAN Tracings to Motion Smith or
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    • 709 12 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE The Proposed Start ({u.irtns for tin i.nijiiiiK Karaiic llo» pilal, Tanjune Kaiaug. Srlantor. I'LNDEKS Inn JKR B contractors m Clu.n.n "B and above will be lecetved at the Ministry oi Hculth Ketienil House. Kuala Lumpur, up lv 12 noon on the -'Oih October, 19b4. FOR:— THE CONSTRUCTION
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    • 1361 13 WSSMESS^^ESSSM MZ^JM the.EAClines BjfjVX" StNCAPOet KUAI* UIM-V»« f SWTTTTMH/U* rTHi.HO Of NMAtjK HOtnt *i.aaimno to. *oioin.s i i wti» ovif teae 'Mi ft rat ***** 'mt 13H Pant ***** SAILINGS TO BEYROUIH, LATTAKIA, GENOA. IE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM AMSTERDAM, OSLO. GOTHENaURG AND COPENHAGEN. ™^^™^^^^^™~^^^"™^^^Tirg«ore"™™™ l T^'harT""'"^*^*Te"i"; "BEIRA" 1,4
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    • 1282 13 1 Benuljne EXPRESS UKVICt 10 LONDON, LIftRPODL t CONTINENUL PORIS. BENDORAN •gg"' JJ| t uwe kl i'r.am Penan| Rotteroam NH II l Cdn 3, Oct 3 Oct 4/ i Hamburg Nat 21 BENLO YAL ><" London Oct 24 Hamburg Oct 31 :>.<ig«bi.ia rL ynam Penan* 61. 33, Oct 4 oet
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    • 1292 13 lte£ ELLERMAN BUCKMALL S.S. CO., LTD. IK*M LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgaaora p. Shaw Penarif •CITY OF LEICESTER ITI Oct 11 11 Ott 14 Ott •K.MINIAN 24/21 Oct 27 21 Oct II Oct tCITY OF NEWCASTLE 2527 Oct 21 Oct i ICITY OF BIRMINGHAM 14 Ntt •CITY
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  • 620 14 From Our Market Correspondent SINGAPORE Traction and Straits Times were the outstanding stocks un the Stock Exchange of .Malaysia yesterday. The markei was otherwise quietly steady with a moderate turnover and better inquiry for industrials. Prire changes in tins were minor There was small
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  • 25 14 Malayan Stock Indices Sept. 30 Oct. 1 'Industrials: 80.36 80.98 Tins: 127.10 126.59 S rubbers: 100.50 100.18 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=100
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  • 887 14 DUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ountapt (a.noo) (1.74: Etta arda. (3.000) (1.91. (3.000) CLM; Eatt dab. (5.000) 51. 03: F. and N. trdt.
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  • 242 14 Octiiner I Thre* months INDUSTRIALS ItOl-mrad 13 <:t» lonlHlrifii. i.'rti Uumoim 14 cis. M. Cables lttctt. C-> l>rv (rt» McAllster II' (ta K amelten 24 eta. \i liivni l.'cle i.sm. 14 da. v.C.B.C. 18 eta Kid Diap 12 eta. Kotturuuia 11 CU K *,N 19 eta Kohin»un 11>
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  • 311 14 Tin bounces $10: Rubber is up, too THE price of Strait* tin on Penang market yesterday j rose $10 a picul to $762. only 12 J cents below the rect/ni peak, on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 10 tons to 230 tons. In London earlier cash tin had
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  • 98 14 MELBOURNE, Tliurs. Industrials held firm levels In quiet trading. Most leaders advanced slightly. Burns Philip were up I 6 to 115-. Babe metals were steady. New Broken Hill were up a further 1/6 to 109/-. Oils were easy and loans were steady. CR.A 371 Mount laa N Broken
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  • 249 14 OCTOBER lint (rant rubber I. ok. eloosd at S p.m. in SinKiporo Baal Kuala Lumpur vf"> relay it fl| Oaafla IW Ib in nw-rii:hths cent on v. dr. -(lay's closing l.vil for tlw liositlon The tono tMS DaM t"itR.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing. p-ic«^ ii cents p*> Ib. ylttsrday:
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  • 26 14 October I. MALAYAN KI'BBKK PRICE: "\i rents (up live-eighths cent). TIN: 5762 a picul (up nt). Unofficial estimated oiTerint;: 230 tons (down 10 tons)
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  • 117 14 CHIPS lymi altn«iid« th« Smxapors Harbour whsrno or siptcttd today art: Ottawa) ITS. Brndoran 31, Mnllirv LpTtlaa ">. Kristin M I Arrrxroom 10/11. Hrna- m IB 16. Ordlitanshin V.l'hit Zl :»4. Straat Johore 2.'. L'H. Hr»Kidrnt ••*>■ idts> 3i BiintayaJ BS/M Kinahaiu 37 Atr.-in M/a*. B»rvaa»kerk 4.'
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  • 42 14 'IMS Malayan C.ch.n,, a.nk- Ai.o. K atatian mo*' them cttaacm in in rat*« to mrn-ri:inti v.ntrrdav (all nttrt (O tlOOl: telling TT or OD rrrnlv H.lland Cuildert 1144: Bout Frinci Belgian Franca IBM; French Fund l&8t; Swtdith Krantr 100 a.
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    • 762 15 SELANGOR COCONUTS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Stales of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Forty Ninth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company No. 1 Benteng, Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, 17th November 1964 at 10.30 a.m. AGENDA 1. To receive
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    • 818 15 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (X.M.S. CAP. 137) IPOH MUNICIPALITY NOTICE Notice is hereby given that it Is proposed to permit the erection of terrace houses on lot *****, off Labrooy Road, Ipoh In the Ipoh approved town plan No. B. 3 published as notification No. 2846 Federated Malay States Government Gazette
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    • 1143 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT H. M. NAVAL BASE. TRADE APPRENTICESHIP There will be vacancies In April. 1965. for fully Indentured Apprentices In H.M. Dockyard. Singapore. It Is expected that these vacancies wiu be In the following trades Shipwright. Shipfltter (Turner and Fitter), Engine Fitter iTurner and Fitter), Boiler-makei. Electrical Flt-•-er. Motor Transport
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    • 438 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from Approved Contractors for the erection and completion of the following: 1. Bungalow on Lot. 3484 Jalan Majldl, Muar. Johore. 2. Bungalow on Lot. 5368 Reserve Road off Dunman Road, Town of Seremban. 3. Bungalow on Lot. Jalan Maxwell Alor Merah, Alor Star. Kedah.
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    • 318 15 WOOLWORTHS (MALAYSIA) LIMITED WHOLESALE DIVISION Require the Services of the Following Personnel 1. ADMINISTRATION MANACER (MALE) Experienced in general office administration and familar with Banking, Shipping customs and insurance procedures. 2. CENERAL CLERKS/TYPISTS (MALE FEMALE) 3. ACCOUNTS, COST AND STOCK CONTROL CLERKS (MALE) 4. SALES REPRESENTATIVES (MALE) Experience essential in
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    • 192 15 Newsweek Ea^^SSaW'^^^Bal now on sale sth Oct. S 1964 Issue. I OtSTRtSUTEO BV^^^ C. R. Dosoratha Raj Ltd., P.O. Box 257, Singapore. GET YOUR COPY TODAY Advert iicment the tacts Are you a businessman, troder, shopkeeper or investor? Qo you work in o city office, o factory, o bonk or
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    • 676 16 In Tokyo today... JAPANESE ARE READY FOR THEIR GREAT OLYMPIC ADVENTURE NORMAN SIEBEL at the Olympics TOKYO, Thursday. 'I 111. first impression the visitor to the Olympic Games will get is of SPEED. Six years ago when I flew in here for the Second Asian
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    • 27 16 LONDON. Results of Rugby matches played last night Kußln Leauge Lancashire Cup semi-final: Swinton 11 Widnes 7. Yorkshire Cup semi-final: Huddersfield 0 Wakefield Trinity 7.—
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    • 166 16  - BANGAY IS BACK ON A JOB FOR SWINDON JOE DORAI By SINOAPORE. Thurs. Joe Ban- gay. a former secretary of the Singapore Joint Services F.A.. returned here yesterday on a mission for English League Club Swindon Town. Second Division Swindon have asked Mr. Bangay to negotiate on their behalf for
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    • 431 16 SOCCER f ONDON. Thurs. Chelsea, the J leaders in the English League First Division, suffered their first defeat of the season when they went down 2-0 to Manchester United last night. Chelsea's defeat leaves Bradford, the Div. 4 leaders the only unbeaten side
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    • 207 16 CRICKET MENTRI OF S'GOR TO LEAD A TEAM ON SUNDA Y I^UALA LUMPUR. Thur.s. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idrls. will try his hand at cricket on Sunday when he leads Ms team against the Central Electricity Board General Manager's team at the Kilat Club ground.
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    • 72 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Only four states Penang, Perak, Selanpor and Singapore will compete In this year's women's Inter-state soccer championship for the Straits Times Cup. Penang will be at home to Perak in the first match to be played on Oct. 11. Selangor will meet Singapore at Kuala
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    • 81 16 SOCCER Nepal Cup: Ourkha Army Service Corns, Kluaiiß Military Police. Mamya (Kluang) 15 pm. Spore Div 2D: Dockyard v Junior AA (Naval Base). Div 3A: Airport v Sanista (Farrrr Pki. Ipoh Div 1: Shaw Bros v Ramblers (Jn Abdul Jalil grd). I RUGGER Friendly <KL> Tech College v
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    • 212 16 TABLE TENNIS Singapore bid for 1966 Asian tourney v:EOUL. Thurs. Singapor* and Taiwan applied to stage the next Asian table tennis championships in 1960 but no decision was taken by the seventh congress of the Table Tennis Federation oi Asia here yesterday. A spokesman of the TTFA said the congress
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    • 259 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Flighty creature who can be 1 1125 or 'he XV i 5-8). dictated to? (9-4). 9 Pattern that was formerly 8 What do elephants have thai quite sufficient (7). no other animal has? (4, 9). 10. Turncoat by way ol being An- 10. Team whose
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  • 339 17 If rain keeps away he will be good thing in Trophy race JPOH, Thurs. Cassius with Merv Posner astride, galloped attractively in a tryout with stable mates Malham (Soaidi) and Jaydee (Doug Dragon) on a yielding track at Ipoh this morning. Cantered once round, the trio
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  • 229 17 IPOH, Thurs. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races here: KACE 1 Kilkely was slow to begin. Hitam Manis raced erratically under the whip. RACK 2 Nothing to report. RACE 3 Tin Invest missed the start slightly. RACE 4 Pride was pulled up after travelling about
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  • 478 17 rH. Thurs. Wrights for all nine races on Sunday, last day ol the meeting, are-. CL. 3. DIV. l—o iF STR. Motion Picture 111 <i.OO Makyon? B.U The Banker II S.iV lour Highness in 8.09 Welunan 8.U9 Princess Ilina X.OM Sandown 111 8.08 Rainy Day 8.07 Ben
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  • 995 17 pENANG, Thurs.— A total of 215 entries— 7B from Class 2. 82 from Class 5 and 55 from Class 6— has been received for the Penang Turf Club's meeting on Oct. 11, 14 and 18. There will be nine races on the first and third days
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  • 190 17 SOCCER Government Service* (Ipoh>: CEB 9 Postals 1. Taiping Lfe. Pemuda Sokan 3 Thenavan Youths 1. IVnanc Junior Cup: Tg. Bunguh Rangers 8 Chung Cheng HSU 0. Ramblers B' 6 Muslim RC B' 1. Krian Ue: MAS 3 Police 2. Children's Day Ko Tourney (KLi: St. Anthony's School 7.
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  • 584 18  -  YEO TOON JOO: By CROWDS thronged the Victoria Memorial Ihll t<>day, ;i ft c r the opening of the si\day "Oiallenge of Confrontation exhibition by th c Minister tor Culture, Mr. S. Rnjaratnam. They surged in an unending stream
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  • 171 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Malaysia's new High Commissioner to India and Ceylon hoped to persuade the Colombo government to lift its ban against American and British ships and planes using the country's berthing and landing facilities in ferrying aid to .Malaysia. Inche Zaiton Ibrahim, former Ambassador
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  • 80 18 Fashion show at food and fun fair SINGAPORE, Thurs. Five models from the Chrysildas Model and Fashion Agency, will be presenting a fashion show at the food and fun fair organised by the 443 BAD Company i ßritish Forces) at Keathong Grounds on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. in aid of
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  • 75 18 JAKARTA, Thurs— An Indonesian Communist Party official confirmed today the presence of Yusuf Adjitorop— a leading Indonesian Communist Party member —In Peking but refused to give the reason of his long stay there. The independent Hong Kong newspaper Express had said that Adjitorop. deputy secretary
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  • 66 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Methodist Adult Fellowship of the Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Church will present "Malam Kesenlan" at the Victoria Theatre at 8 p.m. on Oct. 6. The show is in aid of a new church building at Koon Seng Road. Tickets are available from
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  • 48 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Women's Society of Christian Service of Wesley Methodist Church will hold their annual bazaar at the church's premises on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Among the attractions at the bazaar are a colourful variety of home-cooked foods. including American waffles.
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  • 255 18 MCA 'young ones' all set to oust 'old guard' today KUALA LUHPUR, Thursday. 'J'HK Selangor MCA youth sir! ion is expected to take over the leadership of the State branch from the f >l<l guard, after tomorrow's biennial election here. The present chairman is Dato Ong Yoke Lin, Ambassador to
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  • 98 18 National union planned for all oil workers SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A protem liaison committee is to be set up to consider the formation of a national trade union to represent all petroleum, petrochemical and chemical workers in Malaysia. Announcing this today. the United Workers of Petroleum Industry reported that a meeting
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  • 49 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore i Chess Club will hold its annual championships Commencing on Oct. 17 at the YMCA Orchard Road. Those interested should contact Mr. Giam Choo Kwee. c o 8. Elite Park Avenue. Singapore- 15. The closing date for entries is Oct. 14.
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  • 427 18 LONDON, Thurs. —It was anj other day of buoyant conditions in stock markets. Alter little sign of life up till around mid-morning, a sudden strong demand for steel shares developed which quickly spread to other sections and in particular to other election stocks such as
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  • 190 18 U.S. medical degrees: Next step toward recognition KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Central Government is working in conjunction with the Singapore Government to amend the medical registration laws to pave the way for recognition of American medical degrees. The Director of Medical Services. Dato iDr.i Mohamed Din bin Haji Ahmad, said
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  • 46 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off In the following areas tomorrow: In Lorong J. Telok Kurau Road up to Siglap Canal from 9 a.m. to 5 pm.. and In High Street from Nos. 65 to 97 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 226 18 BUDDHIST MONKS OPPOSE CEYLON'S PRESS GAG pOLOMBO. Thurs.— YelV low-robed Buddhist monks staged demonstrations here yesterday against a Ceylon Go\ernment move to control the press. Police set up barbed v ire barricades at all approaches to the Senate, which is debatinK the Bill that would give the Government control over
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  • 183 18 Showman's brush with death in S'pore act SINGAPORE, Thurs. Dutch showman Joe Andy. 37. tonight crashed 40 ft. down from the top of an aluminium ladder, where he was performing a sword act in the Sky Theatre. But ht> was unhurt except tor a badly sprained right side. After an
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    • 40 18 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 91 73 Penang 88 79 Ipoh 91 11 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 7»
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